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The January issue of JWM is now available

The featured article models the occupancy of prey, predators and livestock in the Central Himalayas

Read Now January 7, 2026
February 3, 2026

TWS turns 90!

Celebrating nine decades of supporting professionals and successful wildlife conservation

February 3, 2026

Discovering the impacts of brain drain and disinvestment

New researchers illuminates the price of cuts to scientific funding and staff

Photo of playful otters swimming and floating in water, emphasizing marine wildlife and conservation efforts.
February 2, 2026

WV: Samantha Hamilton

PhD student Samantha Hamilton uses foraging noise to track sea otters

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June 16, 2025

WSB: Thermal drones help count nesting sea turtles

Technology makes community-based sea turtle monitoring more efficient

June 16, 2025

Flying under the influence?

Birds are consuming alcohol in their diets of fruit and nectar—but in moderation

June 13, 2025

Wildlife Vocalizations: Johny Tzib

Master’s student from Belize describes how mentors helped him succeed in the wildlife profession

June 12, 2025

USFWS seeks comment on endangered species regulations

The Service is asking for public input on how to improve conservation agreements and incidental take permitting

June 11, 2025

Congratulations to TWS’ Leadership Institute Class of 2025!

This year’s class of 10 participants was chosen from a competitive pool of more than 60 applicants

June 11, 2025

Re-identifying a grouse population

A sharp-tailed grouse population in Wyoming and Colorado may be its own distinct subspecies

June 10, 2025

Another screwworm incursion inevitable, experts warn

Parasitic fly larvae that feed on open wounds of mammals and birds could have devastating impacts on wildlife and cattle in the southwest

June 9, 2025

New policy and communications intern joins TWS

The Wildlife Society welcomes its summer 2025 policy and communications intern, Kaylyn Zipp

June 6, 2025

Wildlife Vocalizations: Steffani Singh

A master’s student at the University of British Columbia recalls how she discovered how little we know about tropical biodiversity